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Architecture enthusiasts and scenic drives.





The Viaduc de Millau, completed in 2004, stands as a testament to modern engineering and architectural prowess. Spanning the Tarn Valley near Millau, France, this cable-stayed bridge was designed by the renowned architect Norman Foster and engineer Michel Virlogeux. It held the title of the world's tallest bridge until 2025, with a structural height of 343 meters. Visitors can enjoy the awe-inspiring views from both below and above the bridge, and the visitor center offers engaging exhibits on its construction. The bridge is not only a vital part of the A75–A71 autoroute but also a celebrated tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the globe.
The Viaduc de Millau, completed in 2004, stands as a testament to modern engineering and architectural prowess. Spanning the Tarn Valley near Millau, France, this cable-stayed bridge was designed by the renowned architect Norman Foster and engineer Michel Virlogeux. It held the title of the world's tallest bridge until 2025, with a structural height of 343 meters. Visitors can enjoy the awe-inspiring views from both below and above the bridge, and the visitor center offers engaging exhibits on its construction. The bridge is not only a vital part of the A75–A71 autoroute but also a celebrated tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the globe.
Tallest bridge in the world until 2025.
Designed by Norman Foster and Michel Virlogeux.
Stunning views over the Tarn Valley.
Interactive visitor center with construction insights.
Part of the A75–A71 autoroute axis.
Close access to the Tarn Valley for additional scenic exploration.
Part of a major autoroute, making it easily accessible by car.
Architecture enthusiasts and scenic drives.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
French, English
Tourists, Architecture Lovers, Scenic Drives